Specifications
Broker
HELISHARE
AI Description
- Model: H125
- Condition: Used, immaculate, low-time
- Completion by Pacific Crown Helicopters (November 2022)
- Onboard Systems Cargo Swing Assembly with hydraulic release
- Onboard Systems Remote Hook
- Cargo Hook Mirror
- RSG Air Conditioning System
- Wire Strike Protection
- Airbus UK Lean Instrument Panel STC
- Garmin GFC 600H two-axis autopilot system
- DART Heli-Access short steps
- DART rear locker extender
- DART heavy-duty wear plates
- DART vertical reference window
- Aerometals IBF filter
- Oceania cargo pod
- Oceania spray system - fixed provisions
- Pacific Crown bent tailpipe
- Generation Global leather seats
- Generation Global cabin carpet
- Garmin G500H TXI PFD
- Garmin GMA350Hc audio panel
- Garmin GDU 700P
- Garmin GTS800 traffic system
- USB chargers
- BOSE headset provisions
- SIMOCO SRM9030 role radio
- GME TX3500S UHF radio with COBHAM AA34 interface
- L3 Trilogy ESI
- AEROLEDS combined nav and strobe lights, LED landing lights
- Coin mat flooring
- PCH flight manual holder and USB port
- Airworthy status
- Year painted: 2022
- Year interior: 2022
About this Model
Overview
The Airbus H125 is a light, single-engine helicopter commonly selected for missions that prioritize hot-and-high performance, useful payload, and operational flexibility. It is widely used in utility, public service, aerial work, and passenger transport roles where landing options are limited and short turn times matter. Buyers typically evaluate it as a practical platform for mixed missions: moving people and equipment to remote sites, conducting aerial observation, and performing external-load tasks.
Mission Fit
The H125 is most at home in missions that demand strong out-of-ground-effect hover capability and predictable handling at altitude. It suits operators who need one helicopter to cover multiple roles—passenger moves, observation, and light utility—without a large support footprint. It is less aligned with missions that require higher passenger counts, extensive cabin amenities, or organizational requirements for twin-engine aircraft.
Cabin
Cabin experience is functional and mission-oriented, with configurations ranging from utility seating to more passenger-focused interiors depending on operator needs. Access and loading are generally designed around practical use—supporting frequent ingress/egress, gear carriage, and the option to prioritize rear-cabin volume or seating. Noise and vibration levels are typical of a single-engine light helicopter and vary with equipment fit and mission profile.